#!/bin/sh

# ANSI Color -- use these variables to easily have different color
#    and format output. Make sure to output the reset sequence after 
#    colors (f = foreground, b = background), and use the 'off'
#    feature for anything you turn on.

initializeANSI()
{
  esc=""

  blackf="${esc}[30m";   redf="${esc}[31m";    greenf="${esc}[32m"
  yellowf="${esc}[33m"   bluef="${esc}[34m";   purplef="${esc}[35m"
  cyanf="${esc}[36m";    whitef="${esc}[37m"
  
  blackb="${esc}[40m";   redb="${esc}[41m";    greenb="${esc}[42m"
  yellowb="${esc}[43m"   blueb="${esc}[44m";   purpleb="${esc}[45m"
  cyanb="${esc}[46m";    whiteb="${esc}[47m"

  boldon="${esc}[1m";    boldoff="${esc}[22m"
  italicson="${esc}[3m"; italicsoff="${esc}[23m"
  ulon="${esc}[4m";      uloff="${esc}[24m"
  invon="${esc}[7m";     invoff="${esc}[27m"

  reset="${esc}[0m"
}

# note in this first use that switching colors doesn't require a reset
# first - the new color overrides the old one.

initializeANSI

cat << EOF
 ${redf}▒▒▒▒${reset} ${boldon}${redf}▒▒${reset}   ${greenf}▒▒▒▒${reset} ${boldon}${greenf}▒▒${reset}   ${yellowf}▒▒▒▒${reset} ${boldon}${yellowf}▒▒${reset}   ${bluef}▒▒▒▒${reset} ${boldon}${bluef}▒▒${reset}   ${purplef}▒▒▒▒${reset} ${boldon}${purplef}▒▒${reset}   ${cyanf}▒▒▒▒${reset} ${boldon}${cyanf}▒▒${reset} 
 ${redf}▒▒ ■${reset} ${boldon}${redf}▒▒${reset}   ${greenf}▒▒ ■${reset} ${boldon}${greenf}▒▒${reset}   ${yellowf}▒▒ ■${reset} ${boldon}${yellowf}▒▒${reset}   ${bluef}▒▒ ■${reset} ${boldon}${bluef}▒▒${reset}   ${purplef}▒▒ ■${reset} ${boldon}${purplef}▒▒${reset}   ${cyanf}▒▒ ■${reset} ${boldon}${cyanf}▒▒${reset}  
 ${redf}▒▒ ${reset}${boldon}${redf}▒▒▒▒${reset}   ${greenf}▒▒ ${reset}${boldon}${greenf}▒▒▒▒${reset}   ${yellowf}▒▒ ${reset}${boldon}${yellowf}▒▒▒▒${reset}   ${bluef}▒▒ ${reset}${boldon}${bluef}▒▒▒▒${reset}   ${purplef}▒▒ ${reset}${boldon}${purplef}▒▒▒▒${reset}   ${cyanf}▒▒ ${reset}${boldon}${cyanf}▒▒▒▒${reset}

EOF
